Symtoms and change
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:41 pm
Hi there,
I have actively suffered from MS symptoms for the past 3 years. My diagnosis finally came in Feb of this year - Primary Progressive. I had gone into a steep decline over the past year - barely able to walk, balance problems, bladder, vision...., all the usual suspects. Then from February up to today I have tried the Jelinek diet (now changed to the Wahl diet as it agrees with me better), Started exercising every day, taken a whole host of supplements, started meditation and also been given LDN.
The upshot of all of this is a slight reversal of some of my symptoms (my arms are no longer numb and there is a slight improvement in my balance) and a feeling that everything else has now reached a plateau.
What I want to ask is this: How the hell do I go about discovering what exactly is proving beneficial to me? I am not sure that anything HAS infact helped on its own. I wonder if it is a combination of things? Or perhaps just an improvement based on mental acceptance?
Has anyone else experienced anything similar?
Regards
Tony
I have actively suffered from MS symptoms for the past 3 years. My diagnosis finally came in Feb of this year - Primary Progressive. I had gone into a steep decline over the past year - barely able to walk, balance problems, bladder, vision...., all the usual suspects. Then from February up to today I have tried the Jelinek diet (now changed to the Wahl diet as it agrees with me better), Started exercising every day, taken a whole host of supplements, started meditation and also been given LDN.
The upshot of all of this is a slight reversal of some of my symptoms (my arms are no longer numb and there is a slight improvement in my balance) and a feeling that everything else has now reached a plateau.
What I want to ask is this: How the hell do I go about discovering what exactly is proving beneficial to me? I am not sure that anything HAS infact helped on its own. I wonder if it is a combination of things? Or perhaps just an improvement based on mental acceptance?
Has anyone else experienced anything similar?
Regards
Tony